r i JANUARY SPECIALS: Town Property Takes ft fine naw bunirstiiw on Flower Ht., containing f room a finished wnh hnrd jibnter ami all the Uti-ct ltiiirovemut. tnodnl home. For 4 room rotti lie on Water Kt lot 21 loo, roar terma. Kor 4 room liun on Main HI,, lot fis21.y eay terms. Kor a 7-rooin residence, hath m uii cellar, woolnl.ed. barn, rirrliie Iiohh4, fruit trees, large lotrdmn to buMm-ni ceater on Water St.. er term". r'ur liimlne office Moi d, new nal In good oritur, J it rljrht for Income Invent iihmii, Im .rin IS percent tint aftr paying water, InMuroiice, Hglus nml la ki'H. Knxy term "Wo Soil Tho Roal Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Far mo I'er iwr for K acre of joo lxraalnji land In Eaat Warner, 60 mile from lAkevlew. Km term. IVf acre for 10) acre with ImprorfimenU. house and barn, all In mea dow, 8 mile nouth neat of Laaeriew. Eaay terms. Per acre for 40 aw with wator running throiih It. I'er acre for 80acrea5 mil NVV of Lakerlew, spring on It, aar terms. Per acre for 10 acre 4Jf mile, with 10 acre water rlht, blf h sage braab growing therenn. Eaa term. I'er acrw for 200 acres of timber lanl within 4 mila of t,.rn ......... ,.,f 1 60 10 00 15.00 llfi.00 116.00 1.30.00 I.MKX) 00 mo on IM)il.(KI .iriOu.(Mi t?f,'"-a5,,e't J"0?""! ' wd. h"H cleared will make net profit of l.i,000 anl the land to the good. E'iay term. 11060 00 Take 0 acre timber land 18 milt went of Lakerlew. fir n Xahc County Eramtncr TlltWHMAV, J A N U A It Y 11, 1UI2. DRIEP MENTION Lakeview la another name fur O. K. I .a Vugtie nulla uud eoiit at tho Merc Co Try acme of thoee wpwrmlnl ehewa made t v ('loud. Wton A Strliltn bur and weil oml lnt'iil trixxla. tf. J. W. Nixoi of Muil Creek was a Lakeview virtor vealvnlav. Mr. an. I Mra. Jav Hillinra. of Silver Lake, are vmitinir in I'ortlanil. Nice Hum of ladle' two plnce ami union und-rear ut Mitc. (Jo. ''tn U'Mt butter Oliver' 10 cents jH-r pi hi nil at Iticher' ('mIi .ituro. If you wii'it it really irmxl amoke for a cii k If, try rHorkmnti' l-ender. School nuenod aiiain on Tuesdev morning Jan. 2. after the holiday re eeaa. The Kroat fur the celebrated low nev'a chucolatea. The verv beat to be had. Dr. W. K. II ml and wife are the hautiv uareiita ol a flue aim born yes terday. Clouii'a Km Iv Kitchen la kent busy In aunnlvinir the demand for hia make of randv. Ir. A. A. Wilhani. of I'aislov, came down tu tterid the Kailrond Dav oelo lirbation. 1(. C. Ilirriion and L. M. Tuttle ar rived vraterdav evening from Portland, on liUHinrnH. ('.iiixl iry 1(5 Ini'li ilii ft r null' by 11. S. Tutrn. U-ave urdi-ra ltli i. Shcrmun Kiintcr. 2 '22 l-'i i r 1 1 1 - In" I front ro'iin, Kriiimd II or, 1 bliM-k fr tin liiiNiiifHMrciiti'r. I"ik'iIi' Kxiinilin r tilll. n. N'l I If iond inni nf li i lutriii'M". on, liny nml n'alii Inr Hnli'i lii'rti. Ai l.v t i It. I'. M riplin. (it'orire rrkcr and Mra. Ht rtlis OIhoii were niurrieiJ at Silvir Luke lant week Itev. Milan oflli iiitinu. S. P. MniH. the -fed Chewniienii miirhmu . vu.-U nluv iltixirtc 1 fur u ! vinit to San r'rum'inoo. j C. W. AndcrH'jn. llio uroaiieroiia , Wi'ct Si le ranrhinnn. win ilnirm luni- 1 lies in l'in vrti'rilav. ! I Mihh Mmnii! miiJ (J rover Vernon Mon day left fur Oakland, t'al.. to auend eevera) wi'rki with relative. Klaniath countv ixxiltrv raiaers have been huldinii a poultry hIiuw in the t'al la, and irrt-Ht interest waa devcluued. The January aeiHion of the Countv Court will ikv.lv be comuli'ted thia week, the LuaineHS be in it well in hand. Conductor Sam Phelun hnd Knirineer Jack Devino were tho men who brouirht tho Biiecial train into I.ukeviow Satur day. Countv Clerk Tavno waa tho for tunate winner of the act of dinhea olfered bv the Ari'udia theater hint week. M N. A. Ilawkini. who drums buninesH for a San Krnni'ieo Iiouho. waa in town Tuendv. KreetiiiK eome of hia many friends. .1. M. Fulton. iliHtrii't freiiriit and pHHuentrer aircnt for the Southern Pii cilic. followed and hia reinurks are (riven in full : Marrv Cminon, who ia Buen.lina the winter at Willawa. Cul. came in on the exeurwion train to uaaiHt in celebrating Kailroad Duv. It will be sometime before the new ateum laundry vun be uut ,in onuratiun I ecause the machinery has been de layed on the road. .:Zi A "ailver thaw" at Portland and other points in the Willamette lust week cauaed hundreda of thousands of dollars dnmaures. After its two nitrhts and a tlav'a cele bration itjwa two or three dava before the duo nl e of the town could Hiruin net down to a normal condition. An interctinit aicht id reported ut a bum on North Wutor street, where there ia auld to be a colt with ita tail where its head oueht to be. Klamuth Countv ban fixed her tax levy at 18.8 mill for the com in if vear. 7 mills beintr for road uurooseH. LaBt year her road tax wua but 2 mills. II. A. Brattain. of Paisley, who has been below fer a couple of weeks, cameuu on tho excursion, train Satur day eveninir. and returned home tuduv. Mr. and Mra. Jim Horvford and Mr. and Mia. John Lewis yesterday left for California to enjoy auntihiiio and (lowers for the next uuuule uf monlhu. L. W. Charlea. formerly of the Sil ver Lake Leader but now vrivafced In newaoaner work at Hcio. waa laat week married to a lady recently from K annas. Norman Jacobaon. of the Forest Ser vice, laat week returned from vaca tion which he soent In California. He renorts a moat enjoyable time while absent. II v agreement between the mercnanU all of the retail atorea in the city will cloae at 6 o'clock on Saturday evenings until further notice, commencing Sat urday next. Mra. Bertram! Tavlor. the widow of the aulcldn and homicide, ail children denarted veaterday for Itaker Ore., havlnir diiDoned of her team, and aur Dlua elTeeta. Kieber. Cal.. early Sunday morninK waa aeain viaited bv fire, the achool hiiue and N. liieber'a sture being de stroyed. No further Dirticulars have been received. Paul and Walter Drenale went oat on the cxcuralon train Monday and will soend aeveral weeks in California, visit iny San Francisco. Iam Angeles and other cities. Silver Lake is to have another rab bit drive Saturday. That of two weeks sire waa hiirhlv aucceaaful. from a round uu aland point, but must of the Dent made their eacapc. 9 Countv Judue Dalv and Countv Clerk Pavne wre buav veaU'rdav in oreoar inir the list of judirea and clerks of election for the coming vear. The namra will auiiear next week. Wm. Frank, driving the Wilcox team, had a luckv runaway on Main atreet lant evening. One.of the wheelers fell down and brought tho outfit to a stand adll without injury to anvthing.Jj Tho ice croo for the city haa been harvertted. and everybody who needs ice for the coming aurnrner is fully aiintilied. It ia of good quality and from ten to fourteen inches thick. Guv W. Kiee. chief engineer of the O. V. L. Co.. has received an excell ent t'jutitrriitihical man of this section. It was made bv the Government in 177 and is remarks. ile for its correctness. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dent were in town Ttiexdav from their ranch in Warner Vullev. Mr. I tnt. came after his auto, which waa broken down here la -it fall, unl was left in town for re pairs. The regular meeting of the Civic Improvement Club will be held on Tuesday the 10th. at the club rooms. MeuiiniM are held at tho clu'j rooms on first and third Tuesdays of each month. Kev. A. F. Simmons waa duly in f tailed as pan tor of the liaptist churuh last Sunday, and preached both morn ing and evening, lie will conduct ser vices irom its puloit every Sunday hereafter. The locomotive nulling the excur sion train on its return, went to tho. bad between here and New Pine Crcex. and a short delav was caused at the latter place until another engine 'could be secured. Mra. F. K. Kovd. of Klamuh Falls, is paving her son. Dr. W. II. Uovd. a visit. She ia well pleased with Lake view, and was the only representative from our neighbor on tho west present on Kailroad Day. It is announced that a verv material reduction in express ratea will go into elTect within the next few davs. Tho reduction is expected to bo about $2 nor hundred pounda from San Francis co and Hastern points. Tho editor of the Chewauoan Press cliamx that with a little experience one can ride the water wagon "straight uo" and without "pulling leather." It would be intubating to kii3v whero he got his information. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Patch returned from their California trip on the ex cursion train. During his stav in Cali fornia. Mr. Patoh did much boosting for Lake Countv which he is confident will prove of much benefit. Countv Commissioner F. E. Ander son has been unite sick during the past several davs. but ia now greatly im proved and will probably be all right again in a few davs. He has been un der the care of Dr. I). Dalv. Dr. E. H. Smith. A. L. Thornton, j C. W. Combs and W. P. Dvkemun too, a trio in an auto to tbeW est Side yes terday afternoon on a rabbit hunt. Thev report having killed Borne 400, and got home safely before dark. Mrs. ICuby Mavnurd. of Stockton, Cul.. ia a guest of her eouhin. Mrs. Geo. n. Whorton. She will probably remain for a month or so and is greatly enjoying our winter weather, which is uuite a dimmed from tliat of Stockton. It is expected that the Northwest Townaite Comnanv will aoon announce its plans regarding the l'aialev Irriga tion Project. The option cn Geo. Conn's holdings will expire shortly and it will no doubt come through on that proposi tion. While In the ritv Sunday. Mr. J. M. Fulton, traffic manager of the S. P. Itv., was entertained for dinner at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mra. N. T. Corv. having been an oldtlme acquain tance of theirs while they reaided in Reno. Harrv Roberts a former well known resident of thia countv but now living at Likelv. wa among the many viators to Lakeview during the week. Harrv received a warm welcome from his many fr'ends here, all of whom were pleased to greet him. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pomerov. of Reno, came on the excursion from that city Saturday, and while in the citv were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Nolte while here. Mr. Pomerov returned Dome a good booster for Lake view. O. U. Metcalf. traveling freight and passenger agent of the Southern Paci fic, with headuuartera at Reno, assisted greatly in the proper observance of Railroad Dav. Mr. Metcalf fa a verv pleasant gentleman, and one whom it is a pleasure to meet. W. Lair Thompson came in on the train vesterdav. after having spent the holiday seaaon in Eugene. Portland and other points in the Willamette. Mrs. Thompson and little Miss Alice remnined in Eugene and will not return until along to wads spring. The Women of Woodcraft will hold their installation of officers next Wed nesday night. Mrs. Kute Barnes being installing ollicer. Refreshments and an entertainment are being prepared in which the Woodmen of the World have been invited to participate. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dodson last week j returned from San Francisco where thev spent New Year's. Thev report a most enjoyable time, the town going fail I v wild over the advent of the new vear which promises so much for not onlv that citv but the whole Pacific Coast. Marriage licence were issued bv the countv cleik on the 4th inst.. permitt ing the marriage of Samuel G. Dudley and Lillian A. liavlord. of Paislev, and thev were tu have been married on the 7th. Also on the 6th to J. L. Woo 1 ward and Jessie 1). Moore, also of Taislev. The weather during the past week has been somehat changeable, being warm and springlike at one time and again blustery, and cold. A fewinohes of snow have fallen, and indications aru that the fall will be sufficient dur ing the winter to insure good crops dur ing the coming season. W. A. Currier, as manager of Hotel Chewaucun. is gaining a reputation that will be hard to maintain during the approaching season when travel will be heavy. The table is said to be superior to that of most hotels in the state, and as such is proving a good attraction for the town. II. P. Jensen, of South Dakota, ar rived Tuesday evening bv the last stage from Duvia Creek. He came to take a look at Borne lands that he had pur chased from tho O. V. L. Co.. for which he had been made an offer, and he wanted to see for himself the character of his land first. Mrs. Florence and l'avne Frank Dob kins, both well known and popular young people of the northern part of the countv were married recently. Mra. Pavne has many friends in Lake view, where she formerly resided, who join with the Examiner in extend ing hearty congratulations. A number of ladies outside of the Civic Improvement League were kind enough to furnish a quantity of their dishes for the dinner on tho 7th. These dishes were cared tor bv the league, and if the owners will call at the rooms of the club after 2 o'clock Saturday the dishes will be returned to them. Dr. A. Gibson, one of the leading boouters of Alturas and who also might be termed a fairly good mixer, came in on the excurison train to assist in the proper observance of Railroad Dav. The doctor ia uuite well known here in Lakeview. and on the occasion of his recent visit largely Increased his list of friends. The marriage ceremony uniting the lives of John C. Lewis and Miss Bertha Motzkcr occurred yesterday at 11 o'clock in the countv judge's office, at the court house. Judge Duly olHciat ing. These young people are residents of thia citv. and the Examiner extends to them Is best wishes for their con tinued happiness. M. C. Shallock. of Klamath Falls, has opened a general store at Cbilo ouin. a new .station on the Natron extension. 29 miles north of the Falls. This station is located at the old Chiloauln bridge over the Williamson river, on the road between Blv and tbe Klamath A gene v. The patrons of tbe business will nearly all be Indians. New Pine Creek Items Pete Mayean has returned to Hotart Mills. Cal. Born, to Mr. and Mra. Claude Hunt. Jan. 8. a daughter. Miss Bertha Cannon has been suffer ing with an infected finger nail. Mrs. H. 1). Hov of Summer Lake is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Guv Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Schauers made a buai ncs trio to Davis Creek Friday, return ing home Saturday. A nine-piece orchestra has been or ganized with Mr. Fine as leader. New Pine Creek will soon have excellent music. The State line road from New Pine Creek to the N.-C.-O. R. R. depot will be put in good shape in the earlv spring. Everv one that has been asked to help are more than willing to do so. The road is now an open one straight down to the lake and with little brush cutting and graveling this road can be put in first-class shape. New Pine Creek extends a roval welcome to the N.-C.-O. R. R. The engine which pulled the special of six coaches out of Lakeview last Monday had to stop several times to steam uo between Lakeview and New Pine Creek. At New Pine Creek the engine was sidetracked and a large engine was put on. The train left New Pine Creek at a lively gait. Several of our people took in the Railroad Dav celebration at Lakeview. Jan. 7. As the dav was verv stormy the people were all royally entertained through the dav and in the evening the voung folks took in the dunce at the Wizard Hall. Everyone wja pleased with the treatment thev received from the Wizards. New Pine Creek is plann ing tu celebrate Railroad Day some time in May. Walters' Addition Oilers the Best Close-in Home Sites in Lakeview! Near Schools, Churches, Depot and Business Center. Buy Now! Lots 50 x 125, $140.00 to $275.00 Easy Terms. W. F. PAINE & CO., Agents EH TO REDUCE OUR STOCK of HEAVY UNDERWEAR and make room for spring mer chandise now being shipped, we offer: All -Wool Union Suits, regular $5.00, special $3.50 Heavy Ribbed two-piece Suit, regular $4.00, special $3.25 Morris Mills, medium weight wool, regular $3.00, special $2.25 Ribbed and flat wool, regular $2.50, special $2.00 BRITTEN & ERICKSON High Cost of Living: Washington. Jan.8. A nation wide investigation of the food supply of the United States with special references to the increased cost of living. has been instituted under the personal supervi sion of Commissioner of Labor Charles ?. Neill. This inuuirv. ordered bv Secretary of Commerce and Labor Nagel. will be the moet comprehensive ever under taken in this or anv other country, and will last for several.monlbs. Experts will be sent over the coun try to visit belds. factories and stores. Each important article of food will be traced from its beginning to the door of the consumer and then the Depart ment statistician will orepare a report, for the Government and the public. Wanted, Agent To handle tient automobile built In Ameilca. Exclusive In this country. Ituilt by Old Time Line Manufacturer. Lite guarantee. fdl ftarilug, long wheel baav. uo deposit required. 1're fer dealer now In bunlneia, but will consider live people who will enter busineM-. This agency Includes a complete correspondence Bales course. I.argeat discount ever offered. Deal direct with factory. Addrras Hales manager, 01K) WaHbington St., Port land, Ore. 1 4 2-15 We Want Your Jobwork You will want us to have it when you see our samples and hear, a :: OUR PRICES :: :: Call at this office tvhen in need of anything in the line of PRINTING H ere They Are Every Ladies' Suit in the House Must GoAnd Go Quick. EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT ( .. -"'ir-:i i..,:' 'f I II" I .' 9 I' 'I Look At These Prices: Regular $16.50 Suits, now $11.00 18.50 " 44 12.50 20.00 " " 14.25 22.50 " 4 16.50 2500 44 17.50 27.50 44 44 18.50 30.00 44 44 19.50 35.00 44 44 22.50 1' ) Also a few Ladies' & Misses' 1910 Coats to go at Exactly Half Price. Come and look them over-they are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co.